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Definition of camera-ready in English: camera-readyadjective 1Having an appearance which is likely to be attractive in photographs or on film; photogenic. she arrived camera-ready in a long, cream-coloured skirt and matching sweater 2(of material to be printed) in the right form and of good enough quality to be reproduced photographically on to a printing plate. Example sentencesExamples - A. The majority of the artwork was camera-ready.
- The Editorial Office of The Auk became the Production Office in July, 2002, producing The Auk in camera-ready format.
- The Bulletin is not reproduced from camera-ready copy.
- This is the eighth and final volume of camera-ready documents edited by the distinguished but long-retired former Reader in Commonwealth Government, A. F. Madden.
- But to me, they looked exactly like pieces of pre-Macintosh camera-ready mechanical artwork, the kinds of things I saw every day of the first 10 years of my professional life.
- I didn't know anything about actual layout and camera-ready art.
- We use 4-colour process film, if you will be supplying camera-ready artwork.
- A camera-ready manuscript should be a red flag for evaluating the quality of a book.
- Worse yet, in those days our typesetting equipment could not handle Hebrew fonts, and so they had to leave blank spaces in the camera-ready copy and then paste in Hebrew words that had been photocopied from the Victorian original.
- Authors nowadays produce their own as camera-ready copy or get someone else to do so.
- I'm using it for my book so I can send it to them essentially camera-ready.
Definition of camera-ready in US English: camera-readyadjectiveˈkam(ə)rəˌredē 1Having an appearance which is likely to be attractive in photographs or on film; photogenic. she arrived camera-ready in a long, cream-colored skirt and matching sweater 2(of matter to be printed) in the right form and of good enough quality to be reproduced photographically onto a printing plate. Example sentencesExamples - I'm using it for my book so I can send it to them essentially camera-ready.
- This is the eighth and final volume of camera-ready documents edited by the distinguished but long-retired former Reader in Commonwealth Government, A. F. Madden.
- Authors nowadays produce their own as camera-ready copy or get someone else to do so.
- The Bulletin is not reproduced from camera-ready copy.
- But to me, they looked exactly like pieces of pre-Macintosh camera-ready mechanical artwork, the kinds of things I saw every day of the first 10 years of my professional life.
- We use 4-colour process film, if you will be supplying camera-ready artwork.
- A camera-ready manuscript should be a red flag for evaluating the quality of a book.
- The Editorial Office of The Auk became the Production Office in July, 2002, producing The Auk in camera-ready format.
- Worse yet, in those days our typesetting equipment could not handle Hebrew fonts, and so they had to leave blank spaces in the camera-ready copy and then paste in Hebrew words that had been photocopied from the Victorian original.
- A. The majority of the artwork was camera-ready.
- I didn't know anything about actual layout and camera-ready art.
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